Abstract:The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has added a fresh list of 13 unauthorised forex trading platforms, taking the overall number to 88. Read on to know the fresh list.
Frauds and scams happen across financial services, including forex trading. The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has added a fresh list of 13 unauthorised forex trading platforms, taking the overall number to 88. The growing list is a reminder of the cautious approach traders need to adopt to stay away from fraud and scams.
The latest list includes names such as Ranger Capital, TDFX, Think Markets, Growline, YorkerFX, etc. As per RBI’s 2018 directions, these entities are barred from foreign exchange businesses under the Foreign Exchange Management Act (FEMA) of 1999. They are also prevented from operating trading platforms, the RBIs directions say.
You can see all 13 fresh names with their websites through they make traders invest, promote their offerings, and much more.
The RBI has cautioned that there can be names outside of its list which are not authorized for forex trading.
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